No Infringement Intended: Why Did Taylor Swift Re-record Her Albums? A Look at Music Copyright and Contractual Rights
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Taylor Swift's journey highlights the importance of understanding music copyright laws and the impact they have on artists' control over their own work.
Swift's dissatisfaction with the sale of her master recordings led her to utilize her retained publishing rights to re-record her first six albums.
The sale of Swift's master's to Scooter Braun for $300 million sparked her decision to re-record her albums, emphasizing artist rights in the music industry.
By re-recording her old albums, Swift aims to reclaim her narrative and legacy, underscoring the significant power dynamics between artists and record labels.
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